I'm trying to place an order, but can't seem to reset my password, forgot what I set it to last night.
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9PM EST? Like, right now?
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It's up for me. I wonder if it's a DNS or caching issue on your side?
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Hehe you post original thread in UTC, but updates in PST. Funny :]
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Mining probably won't be feasible (or any sane developer will tell you there's no reason to do it on a mobile device. WAIT, there's no such thing as a sane developer, maybe you'll get what you want) but to create a wallet, we need a question answered:
What's the maximum allocated memory limit per application on this device?
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Is there any way to write and concatenate a file on the SD card that contains the blockchain, then verify this bit by bit, to circumvent the 4MB mapped memory limit?
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Best game on here by far! I've played all the other Double Trouble Ponzi Games and this is the only one I'm playing from now on. Credit to Wiseoldowl for the great ideal, well done!
Less losers = more fun
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If you're interested in getting the Red Cross to accept donations via Bitcoin, please feel free to email or snail mail them this flyer: http://bitcoinsforcharity.org/flyer.pdfIt explains a little about Bitcoin (not too much to be overwhelming, but provides a link to WeUseCoins.com for more info) and encourages charitable organizations to officially accept donations via Bitcoin. I've mailed this to Red Cross already, as well as the Susan G. Komen foundation, but I'm sure when they start receiving these left and right, they'll think again about using Bitcoin!
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CSRF are so long shot that nearly would make me laugh (nearly, not quite as they're still valid for main frame sites users tend to have open such as Facebook). They would be only possible if the attacker knows that who visits his site also visits X site. Still, they're quite easy to prevent, just throw a session var with the page where the user is at, if the CS request requests your site to buy something and the user isn't anywhere near a buy form, simply decline. Or add a random verification var along with the forms, or check the referrer... SQLi unless you have a really badly configured server or in your code the vars jump directly to queries, they don't pass trough, they're too easy to stop.
By doing Audits you add more PEOPLE to your system, this is a major security breach by itself than all CSRF and SQLi possible attacks. But as I said, if you need to do them, at least make sure you know who is doing what and where.
Financial institutions (esp those who don't operate on publicly reviewed source) are required by law in most countries to be subject to these types of audits. Not saying that Mt. Gox was, but at some point if they wanted to be an established US business entity, they would have been audited.
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I have the IP!!!!! MBC was at least smart enough to give me that. They were hacked and now won't do anything for us? A**holes. 24.184.196.101 Light em up, boys! Nothing you really can do, just like someone can do a chargeback when you sell them WoW gold.
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They were advertised on OnlyOneTV earlier today, maybe their site couldn't take the traffic?
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I think this is just the icing on the cake, but now there is no allegation of scandal at Mt. Gox, it is fact.
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passwd file != exchange user database
riddle me this
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Some of you may have seen this on KRADMINER.COM, Reddit or other social networks during our soft launch on Friday, however it's officially here: Bitcoins For Charity! BTC4C is a COMPLETELY non-profit website aimed at aggregating charitable organizations that officially accept donations via Bitcoin, and making it easy for users of BTC4C to donate or mine for a charity. So head on over to www.bitcoinsforcharity.org and check us out! If you like what we're doing, please spread the word! BITCOINS FOR CHARITY NEED YOUR HELP!As you can tell, we only have THREE charities listed on our website. That's because we only feature charities that accept BTC donations on their own behalf. We don't want to have to be facilitate exchanging funds, we built this website for one purpose: to make the world a better place. We don't accept donations on the behalf of any party, bottom line. But we've begun taking steps to inform charities about Bitcoin, and that first step is getting the word out. You can help us by sending this flyer evangelizing Bitcoin and its use. Feel free to Photoshop your TradeHill referral URL somewhere on the PDF, if you want.You can also help out by following us at any of one/all of our social networks:BTC4C is currently not accepting donations/tips, as I'm not at my office and don't want to generate a tip address on my personal wallet. Donate to a charity instead!
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I take it they've been overclocked? Not sure how much that devalues a used card.
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C'mon guys, only .91 needed for the next payout!
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